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Monday, August 21, 2017

Impurities-MCQ

Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry
Chapter-1_Impurities-MCQ
1. The II edition of IP was released in the year
A) 1996           B) 1985           C) 1966           D) 1955

2. The III edition of IP was released in the year
A) 1996           B) 1985           C) 1966           D) 1955

3. The IV edition of IP was released in the year
A) 2014           B) 2010           C) 2007           D) 1996

4. The V edition of IP was released in the year
A) 2014           B) 2010           C) 2007           D) 1996
5. The VI edition of IP was released in the year
A) 2014           B) 2010           C) 2007           D) 1996
6. The no. of volumes presented in IP 2014 is
A) 2                 B) 3                 C) 4                 D) 5

7. The Indian Pharmacopoeia is being produced in fulfillment of the requirement in the Drugs and Cosmetics act which was amended in the year
A) 1940           B) 1945           C) 1950           D) 1955

8. The central Indian Pharmacopoeia Laboratory is present at
A) Ghaziabad, UP       B) Mumbai, MH         C) Culcutta, WB         D) NewDelhi

9. The latest edition of Indian Pharmacopoeia was released in the year
A) 2010           B) 2011           C) 2012           D) 2014

10. The latest edition of Indian Pharmacopoeia is
A) 5th edition B) 6th edition C) 7th edition D)8th edition
11. The first edition of Indian Pharmacopoeia was released in the year
A) 1947           B) 1955           C) 1966           D)1985
12. How many editions of Indian Pharmacopoeia was released till now
 A) 5                     B) 6                             C) 7                             D) 8

13. Limit tests are example for
   A) Test for identity B) Test for purity C) Quantitative analysis D) None of these

14. The most preferred water which is free from all impurities is
    A) Distilled water   B) Softened water       C) Demineralised water         D) Tap water

15. Sterility testing is done to prevent the contaminations by __________in parenteral  preparations.
     A) Atmospere          B) Microbes              C) Particles                 D) Packaging materials

16. Alcohol present in Barium sulphate reagent in the limit test for sulphate is used to
   A) make solution acidic B) prevent super saturation C) increase the sensitivity D) All the above

17. In the limit test for iron, the following compound helps to prevent the precipitation iron as ferrous hydroxide
     A) ammonia           B) Thioglycolic acid C) Dil. HCl                 D) Citric acid 

18. Gutzeit test is used in the limit test for
     A) Lead                  B) Iron            C) Heavy metals         D) Arsenic

19. Barium sulphate reagent which is used in the limit test for sulphate contains
     A) Barium chloride           B) sulphate free alcohol     C) potassium sulphate    D) All the above

20. Thio glycollic acid is used as a reagent in the limit test for
     A) Chloride                        B) Iron                        C) Sulphate                 D) Lead

21. Use of Stannated hydrochloric acid in Arsenic limit test
   A. Oxidising agent B)Reducing agent       C)Acidifying agent     D)Alkalizing agent

22.Expand form of ‘Dithizone’ used in the limit test for lead
   A) Diphenyl carbazone B) Diphenyl thioazone C) Diphenyl thiocarbazone D) Diphenyl amine

23. In the Modified limit test, The colour of KMnO4 is removed by reacting with
   A) Ethanol               B) Acetaldehyde                     C) Acetone                  D) Acetic acid

24. Hydrogen sulphide is used as a reagent in the limit test for
     A) Heavy metals                B) Iron                        C) Sulphate                 D) Arsenic

25. Silver nitrate is used as a reagent in the limit test for
     A) Chloride                        B) Iron                        C) Sulphate                 D) Lead

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